Forget Popularity Focus on Dedication – Sports Journalist Tebogo Motebejane

Tebogo Motebejane started her journey into the media during lockdown when she was looking to hone in a new skill, and that’s when she realised she wanted to be a sports writer, beginning her trade by blogging about sports, and ‘The rest is history’.
Dumisani Chauke Thrilled to Accept Laureus Sport for Good Foundation Ambassadorship

South African National Netball Team assistant coach, Dumisani Chauke, joins a prestigious group of sporting icons as the latest Laureus Sport for Good Foundation ambassador #GoGirls
Sophie McIlwain: The Fighter You Need In Your Corner

Our #WCW is rising international cricket agent, Sophie McIlwain, from Australia, who believes in fighting for her clients, and wants to play a bigger role in promoting sportswomen. #gsportGlobal
Lamla Momoti: The Importance of Investing in Development

gsport talks with Lamla Momoti about Thetha Women, an effort by the former Springbok Women’s player to bridge the gender inequality gap at development structures for young girls in sport.
Karabo Mokgalagadi Boosted by Momentum gsport Awards Success

At the 2019 Momentum gsport Awards, Karabo Mokgalagadi walked away with the Woman in Radio award, and has since seen her career take off. She tells Celine Abrahams about being promoted to Sports Editor at leading North West commercial radio station, YOU FM, and reveals her five-year plan.
Mathatho Manaka Wants to Deliver Change in Africa

International Olympic Committee Young Leader, Mathatho Manaka’s role to promote social development through sport in the country and communities has enabled her to touch the lives of many young athletes. She chats to Celine Abrahams about her passion for sport, pursuing her Master’s Degree and greatest ambition.
#Limitless Internship Programme – Jermaine’s experience at Levergy

JVW and Banyana Banyana striker Jermaine Seoposenwe talks about her experience as an intern with Sasol #Limitless campaign agency, Levergy.
Zinhle Dares to be a Rugby Girl
There are lots of stereotypical attitudes in sport, like the notion that soccer and rugby are sports for men. Society is so well trained to associate sports with men. But Zinhle "Bhoko" Ndawonde, from Chesterville, begs to differ. She is a young, talented woman, and boy, can she play rugby!
Play Sport: How To Win Over Sponsors
Last October, gsport launched a three-part series focusing on the benefits of playing sport. In our first article, we considered the question of Health, with an emphasis on nutrition and its assistance in maintaining appropriate body weight, one benefit of regular participation in sport and physical activity.
Dorah Nkgage: My gsport Attraction!
My name is Dorah Nkgage and I am a lover of sports and a loyal reader of gsport … for Girls! My passion for sports, although sometimes dormant in the past, is what attracted me to gsport. So far the articles and personal accounts I have read have inspired me and boosted my confidence in […]
2007 May gSTAR: Mandisa Williams
Mandisa Williams has only been playing rugby for eight years, but she has already tasted success at the highest level. Last year, the Border and Springbok women’s loose forward was selected to be part of the first ever Springbok women’s rugby team to play at the IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup in Canada. Williams was the […]